Dia Gate Ikebukuro Diamond Deck: Access, Hours & Night View Guide

Dia Gate Ikebukuro Diamond Deck

Night view from Dia Gate Ikebukuro Diamond Deck

Night View from Dia Gate Ikebukuro Diamond Deck (Toshima Ward)

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A free night view spot where you can look down at trains traveling on the Seibu Line and JR Yamanote Line. Perfect for train enthusiasts who love watching trains.

Tokyo Night View Spot List

Visit Report: Dia Gate Ikebukuro Diamond Deck

Dia Gate Ikebukuro opened in April 2019.

It's Japan's first skyscraper built spanning over railway tracks, and features an observation space called Diamond Deck on the 2nd floor.

You can look straight down at the Seibu Line and JR Yamanote Line tracks from directly above, making it a unique spot to enjoy train views.

While it doesn't offer the most brilliant night illumination, it's perfect for sitting on the benches and relaxing in a calm atmosphere.

Why not stop by after exploring the Ikebukuro area?

Dia Gate Ikebukuro Diamond Deck — Information

Features

Dia Gate Ikebukuro Diamond Deck — Information
Address1-16-15 Minami-Ikebukuro, Toshima City, Tokyo, JapanToshima Ward Night View Spots
Opening HoursOpen 24 hours
ClosedNone
Admission FeeFree
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Dia Gate Ikebukuro Diamond Deck - Access & Parking

Access Information
Train / Nearest Station
  • Seibu Ikebukuro Line: 1-minute walk from Ikebukuro Station West Exit (Seibu)
  • JR Lines: 5-minute walk from Ikebukuro Station East Exit
  • Tokyo Metro: 5-minute walk from Ikebukuro Station East Exit
  • Tobu Tojo Line: 5-minute walk from Ikebukuro Station East Exit
ParkingNone (use nearby paid parking facilities)

Best Time to See the Night View at Dia Gate Ikebukuro Diamond Deck

Best Time for Night Photography Today (4/25)

The 'magic hour' when the blue sky meets city lights.
Today's sunset is at 18:23.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What kind of night view can you enjoy? What are the highlights?
You can look straight down at the Seibu Line and JR Yamanote Line tracks from directly above.
Is it possible to take photos using a tripod?
Photography with tripods is not prohibited. Please follow proper etiquette and enjoy taking photos.
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